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Full length to the top of cap, had to go up and see if it was connected to make sure it wasn't disconnected. Going back to put the exhaust motor gasket in later tomorrow or sometime this week.

Hearthman, was also going to ask again (appreciate the info on the certifications another post)

Most of these certifications, training, and or additional training is offered online or on the East coast, I live on the left coast and was wondering if you know of any california based training?, I know your not from this area and the certs you referred are national but was just wondering if there was a org/trade org/or something in the west.

Most people I run into don't know even know gas/pellet/chimneys have technicians/specialists, and most the people I know have HVAC/R backgrounds

from reading old posts I often read about dealer based training?? so if your company sells a certain brand then they offer tech support/ training correct??

My company is a travis industries dealer and haven't gone too deep with my boss (because I am a newbie still) but probably will tomorrow, just trying to find ways to learn more on my own time etc..